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Jinsen Type 38
Got this on Gunbroker recently. Jinsen made only 13,000 or so Type 38 rifles so they are somewhat rare. This rifle has matching numbers, a ground mum, and it had some surface rust that cleaned up with Kroil and bronze wool. Slideshow showing as-received condition and after clean-up at Jinsen Type 38
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12-19-2009 04:35 PM
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Very nice ... 
Thanks for the pics ...
Regards,
Badger
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Nice pics. Betcha ya feel like a proud Papa!
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Great work! Thanks for sharing it!
Regards
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Nice save.
It's always seems amazing to see another example of what dedication , Kroil , and bronze wool can do.
Well played , sir.
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Pretty cherry lookin! Too bad about the mum and missing dust cover. Does the bore look like the rest?
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Really nice. Thanks for sharing the photographs.
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Pretty cherry lookin! Too bad about the mum and missing dust cover. Does the bore look like the rest?
This is the first Arisaka
I bought that has a ground mum (I have seven counting this one). I made an exception for this one because it is a Jinsen. It wasn't listed as a Jinsen (just "WW II Japanese rifle matching - vet p/u") and the pictures were fuzzy

but I spotted the Jinsen marking so I decided to go for it despite the rust and ground mum because it is a matching-number Jinsen. Price was $205. 
The bore has cleaned up so the lands are shiny. I have an electric bore cleaner that I made that I might use to clean out the grooves, but shooting it might also do the trick.
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